Effects of exogenous enzymes on nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation and growth performance in beef steers

Forty crossbred steers [Baladi x Friesian, average BW 153 more or less 5.14kg] were used to evaluate the effects of exogenous enzyme [ENZ] addition on nutrient intake, digestion, ruminal fermentation and feed conversion in beef steers. Steers were randomly assigned to two groups of 20 animals and fe...

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Otros Autores: Salem, A. Z. M., Gado, H. M., Colombatto, Darío, Elghandour, M. M. Y.
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